That's the question presented by festival favorite indie flick, "We Need To Talk About Kevin," which stars Ezra Miller as a dark, psychotic young man and Tilda Swinton as his beleaguered mother. Her husband, played by John C. Reilly, seems either optimistic or delusional about their son's darkness, complicating even further Swinton's efforts to understand and communicate with Kevin.

The name makes more sense in the context of the film's origin; the Lynne Ramsay-directed flick is based on a 2003 book of the same name by Lionel Shriver, who used the unusual narrative form of a series of letters from wife to husband tell the story.

The picture won the big prize at the London Film Festival, and is serving as a good launching pad for Miller, who will next star in another book adaptation, "The Perks of Being A Wallflower."

That's the question presented by festival favorite indie flick, "We Need To Talk About Kevin," which stars Ezra Miller as a dark, psychotic young man and Tilda Swinton as his beleaguered mother. Her husband, played by John C. Reilly, seems either optimistic or delusional about their son's darkness, complicating even further Swinton's efforts to understand and communicate with Kevin.

The name makes more sense in the context of the film's origin; the Lynne Ramsay-directed flick is based on a 2003 book of the same name by Lionel Shriver, who used the unusual narrative form of a series of letters from wife to husband tell the story.

The picture won the big prize at the London Film Festival, and is serving as a good launching pad for Miller, who will next star in another book adaptation, "The Perks of Being A Wallflower."

My faith in marriage is being tested like never before. It took 72 days for "forever" to become "forget it." Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries have called it quits. Wow. They seemed like the perfect couple. After all, both of their first names begin with the letter "K" (an apparent prerequisite for most of Kim's famous family members).

If you were a guest at their wedding, let's hope you didn't send a gift just yet. If you did, I'd ask for it back (unless of course you bought them monogrammed towels, in which case, let them split them in the settlement)

If Kim is crushed (krushed?), it has been hard to tell from her tweets to her nearly 11 million followers (yes, I am among them). In the the hours before the announced split, Kim was tweeting her excitement over her trip to Sydney, Australia and the taping of Extreme Makeover Home Edition. Even as news of the divorce was breaking, Kim was gushing about the opening of her family's latest store.

She did release a statement, which read in part, "I had hoped this marriage was forever but sometimes things don't work out as planned." What? Work out as planned? I had not really expected Kim and Kris to grow old together, but I did think they'd at least last until next season.

People are already asking the inevitable question, "Was their wedding nothing more than a sham, a mere plot point for the Kardashian clan's reality show empire?" We already know about the resulting financial windfall. Following the highly publicized nuptials, reports claimed Kim earned up to $18 million from the event. That works out to a cool $250,000 for each day they were married. (I would even consider marrying Kim for that kind of money and my wife would probably encourage me.) No wonder folks are cynical. The affair itself cost an estimated $10 million which Kim (and her mom-ager, Kris) were apparently able to produce for free.

One can only imagine how she will be able to monetize the divorce. I suspect there is another two-part television special and numerous magazine covers already in the works. Kris Humphries' statement may give us a clue about what is coming next. He said, "I love my wife and am devastated to learn she filed for divorce." (You mean he wasn't the first to know?) But it's what Humphries says next that is most telling, "I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make it work."

Call me a hopeless romantic, but I can almost see the season-long quest toward reconciliation called, "Kris Kourts Kim."

The couple's wedding planner, Sharon Sacks, dished on the wedding in October, citing the 25,000 to 30,000 roses used in the wedding and Kardashian's four pairs of custom Louboutin shoes--among other things--for the exorbitant cost of the Big Day. In June, Sacks also called the union "the wedding of the century."

Now, unsurprisingly, the wedding planner has this to say about the Kardashian-Humphries split:

Of course if I said I wasn't sad I wouldn't be telling you the truth. It is always sad and very disheartening when two beautiful people so in love for many reasons realize that although they care for each other they are not destined to be life partners. This takes a lot of courage and I'm very proud that they were able to make this difficult decision. They were a joy to work with. What we created together was absolutely amazing, so unique and so special. My heart goes out to both of them.

Kris Humphries was reportedly shocked to learn that Kim Kardashian, his wife of 72 days, had filed for divorce.

"I love my wife and am devastated to learn she filed for divorce ... I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make it work," the NBA star told TMZ.

But is it the split that's getting Humphries down, or Kardashian's plan to deny her ex spousal support?

According to divorce docs filed by Kardashian Monday, the reality starlet asked the court to reject any request by Humphries for spousal support. She also asked that both parties cover their own legal fees.

The couples assets will be divided in accordance with their prenup. According to Us Weekly, the prenup protects all of Kardashian's assets prior to the marriage (the Kardashians pulled in $65 million last year alone), and she will also keep everything she earned during their short union.

Kardashian has retained celebrity divorce lawyer Laura Wasser, who has represented Britney Spears, Angelina Jolie, and Kiefer Sutherland in their splits, among many others. It's unclear if Humphries has retained counsel yet, but we wouldn't be surprised if he opted to be represented by one of these other celebrity divorce lawyers:

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We're all struggling to cope with the news of Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries' divorce in our own ways. Some are less private than others.

Our friends at BuzzFeed decided to take their feelings of loss to the streets outside DASH, the Kardashian helmed boutique clothing shop in SoHo. They had signs, candles, post-it notes of encouragement and even a guy with a guitar. We snapped a few photos while we were there.

Leave it to Kim Kardashian's hoard of Dash dolls to collectively mourn the dissolution of their queen bee's marriage with a candlelight vigil. No, we're not kidding. Fans took to Craigslist to organize a vigil Monday night outside of the Kardashian sisters' New York clothing store, Dash.

"We'll be gathering in front of the Dash store in Soho today at 4:15 to hold a vigil for the marriage of Kim Kardashian and Kris Humpreys [sic]. It's a sad day," an announcement for the event read.